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Arts and minds

Your round-up of 1998 ("Who made a splash?", THES, January 1) says the "stunt" last May by the Leeds University fine art students was a "staged simulation aimed at raising fundamental questions about truth and art". Am I spoiling the fun if I ask what questions, to what purpose, and what notions of truth and what theories of art, perception and society do they and their apologists have in mind? I think we should be told.

David Rodway. Art faculty, Kensington &amp; Chelsea College

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